ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet on his company’s monopoly: no one is coming for us
ASML's CEO Christophe Fouquet asserts that the company's monopoly in semiconductor lithography is secure. He emphasizes that no competitors are close to challenging their position, ensuring continued dominance in the industry.
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Google Deepmind loses another top AI researcher as Nobel laureate John Jumper leaves for Anthropic
Google DeepMind just lost Nobel laureate John Jumper to Anthropic. This shift highlights ongoing talent movement in the AI industry, impacting research capabilities at both companies.
